Exeter Times, 1914-5-28, Page 1ust sa few choice ones, All different
ery stylish,
O Goats for 7 Sul Coat, for $o,r4
a ll Coats. for $13
Fine for Day or Evening Wear
LADIES.SUITS
only� �' t .
� � left ca clear, vela, man »taili�r
excited pa,
$1.:"► suits for 9.49 $2d' etuts for .$12.;1
suits for $1a�.50
Don't Miss This Opportunity
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3 .r.y 1 su Y ?lrt?fiI;A� AS CrilUllz �l'
The council °>,'U5511
L(ai1 Frrd v event ,g 4 ti5th Tne
oria D
celebrated in
Members » Cr[: taFt lai't st nt it til tt s tl 5' ts'as tee-
of previous ,ve�-ttn� were read asd ? ter axles a large crowd 'turBcd out
at?nrot etl. `
Com, ,as re.ei i cfrom Lel '°f5..ur •(ihrIteaatrtIrVacitlilon{s eoC1>r'ethvieeLldTigiIt
Crhone Co,.rti t revting poles on i1 ii but cleared off early in the mor' I g
T Tal and J r e5 i``**'e.ars, John Street and 'i bright men sport dried thin -g
teAeeu 'S'ii!iazn tend Carling Streets `''i11, On aecou'at of the vvet weather
t`illia:rt Street beeVac'en (ander;; and the err.ditoi. Mall teara did not come
out in the morning+;
3..0 o'clock a: *h4 aft•.rncon
24th
be
one of the 7%e.t atl' tided re rtii
ost entherei•.1 sti„ •�orAte °tc s &
!d ' the ou4h riding'4 •
std�2tti;rl Telfer i'roz;r<Lioof.l'the
Th -14•012;
,
telt IJera.id was Nast Wednesdey afeler.
moon at Fiensall, u? rsraot: y o )-
i erraS the Liberal ta, ar_d;Trd ;zear.;;,r: i
r'; th`ircorning eIecficr,,
'feller Alsdge4l inaracir'it to tl'
•z .rYt!Jlij g lit ssibit. to ha isil t1 h ar
� - a r4*snit ire �lrild, X',; c t';;: she ;alai •
support of I,ii'aeraltt and s_;oa; for
-
I' F:, or Temperatee E.n.__ ..at.1, ;_-s
rt ,ct, o-
i CL'rotiglr theazdipg;
2dr, i'. eller declaredthat n;` tike. Ials
a
�,'C'an�h."t" � '2''..yC. t' �L5 Of
Ce' time arigb.t be would h.ay. '1,;;; �i L'
of qtr". s 'F#'en
he laud 44.4e t this •iec F, oni tae*
axes anp or7ato 4."114,e
i1, . o;h4serrrt ">*.ti'*s€
John Street
Ji* i r -,.'dale - Thee ; Clerk
write the local !lint h1r,-f of Ale S"e 1 Adam l;c•••�.. ]iF>E2SL:"; r' ii1=•. BOL•C'r
Telephone Co London, referring A13c•zq
to cur former - .e` er ¢» '[arca `.it nrr vc roti;;
•n
t
le
t answer n Pr t0 their .r
request
May d,
F
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4 i:
of
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,22
. � cede f
asi;,ng Irer•ra c Dcn rn pRzee 1ltites, oiT
th Lro7 S'.11,70.',,`7,7, carrik'd.
Gorr Laws rete*i c'ci fraazaA site f6r�
lireztvere--IloVle,ej at
clang' --rvitC. '1t
Fes, EiO.[' and 1 •le- tans wait-
ce ort Thr,; Fvnr,f tit resting fru. mire
Riverside
street from, 4YasI-».w leading to'
1t & rside .Park grctdvt`1.
1ka s den be trout ' t iilr tt# a'rrulr le
1rt?ti. his #,roetertar R r tiita cli a?roe i,
root of air. Donee,' a'it'ee. Iaralat• LV ani
oasr• dollar;: asielationel fns ilia tlrtiT
-ll 2e .t ieiat'1'it {o Un-,' asrt°4't.+
r1 � town BT
fi e
ri', Ii 3 tT rF cu.rttJri'iP�DI.-
ee by t14- eoru:aittc'�r ill �Obox'"1'i,
the Exeter band a role
:Opel; t.,- T
Jap .L text€ a e .
�" .. � artaxrlrtzllil s
seine watt faked
ti
tt Pert of fin;trre Cam. 11 e' ratter
rt.enti that acCaata:ts referred
et last regelU' Council_ ppyyy+�
,'id a5-a'at$. �{ 7LMQ
Thos. �` `
*r
z t� ata tailor 7,44:(3
dor 1 fill: ‘k`il°'l+tt fleeter. flea.
ltaradfei'rci ;do 74 tri: ;+milt -i
Geo; 'Solders do fir 5 "altt*r iipgStts
do `lila Thos. /Tee
ter Steel do £3; Fitter r lAl' 1rice.fir
I41144 I.'t tt;e'a^ CO. 1.15,S4
Itiod-Illeavers-ith44
tr'c't<t 'eNterifg petition
carried.
Bsay lr zfiind
option :re '
kt is of a1Q 1xablAa"I
`TMai'911,4r4r t --Tta a 1Ia a
lsiern of the Assessrttrc
flee bearing of appeals v
tae' lett of Jane at t mei
k rink
Carried
le Ir. IIed1'nrd 41b1,114; to have
I m qla ' Jit:rrn- , rand 3100arla
tai le that rro frstitli
vied,
o eh.,,r1 arra y
w i c era siixits xighG o1.
it ely aaew CI:ths and $tyles,
r sttkts n.rrd real ebea*p Prices.
arae a �►$e Berea.
fully buy in this line. The reason is our big stock o
goods at the right prices.
Rugs
Oilcloths
tatckw Curtai
Lfnoieturm
'apestry` Curtains
Matting
Late. Curtains
Matts
Blinds
Carpets
Tapestries
Curtain Nets
gather to You
r•
Timms - 27 A
GET YOUR SPRING
WANTS AT E
arid save
P:110191: 27
AMANS
fDWA E
AMAN 't
money
LAWN MOWERS
Our Prices are Right
W and B Mowers, from S 4 to $0.50
Black Diamond, from 7,50 to 7,75
Grass Catchers, from 1,00 to 1,25
Grass Shearers, from 25 to 50 cents
Hedge Shearers, from _ 1,00 to 1,25
Lawn Rakes, from 25 to 85 cents
'rc i11s er Netting from 2 to 10c a yd.
;Screen Windows from 1,00 to 2,25
urta,ia Stretchers from 1,00 to 1,25
Screen Wire from 10 to 30 c a vd
Screen Windows 25 to 40 cents
Paints and Brushes
Cedar Mops at $1.50
Wizard Mops at $1.50
- Cedar Oil at 25 & 50c
Wizard Oil. at 50 cents
Liquid Veneer at 25 cents
Dustbane.at 35 Cents
FURNACE WORK . AND PLUMBING
eamans Hardware Stove Store� and
1411, '-"4 -- 27 A
PIIONE - 27 13
SG Convention
The ivighleentll A taua1 Convention
i, 1' omen's '1 issioliar Au iliar-
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ges: rtf: the .1.lseter District -tvas.'field
To the O'.311£,ion _'i 11odist church o.7
"iiilccinesday May 13th. The delegates.
- ;1d,. visitors began oto axriiv' early
-.!.and those front, a,01 -once, were ser-
tvcd tiith a cup of .it a and light,lun-
ie1a i'i`efrare i:he conve=ntion_ opened, Tills
asi 11)1101' .appreciated; the morning
being; pnrily, '
111/8 4g' rningr sesciori opened at 9.45
.m. 1if. 'Wilson District Ors'an
.grOeaknll'a 1 t:.ts
Devotional exercises avert contlu'c-:
ei1 fav _'I xi-. (1:c'a-,) Burton, .Ktrhtoa
and 3Ir5Po13 e_il, Exeter; :Sirs
lsrethotrr abring as organist.
rime me-ia!•ig 1.vas declared by
the organiiner ; open rot- business, and
'Airs, ;Wm. Stull art, 'appointed .S cret
Continued on :a e .1
130RX
T IIEL- nSunda. to ill, ai1;a 1rs
Sunday
Elmore ;Thiel 'a sols.
i 7711.1, '
ST Aiv . i KE -Ili Ext ter, en Sundny,:
111ay 24th r4an11ze1 cStanlake,agcd,
year {;;,,monthe ala
7
D TO JO tS
The program for Victoria .Day was
brought- to a close With an amateur
play "What Ilappened to Jones" and
it was, without doubt, the best atua-
teur . production ever staged beret
The part of Tones. a hyena book
agent, was ably taken by ATa 1;. ICar-
ringtoni Prof. Goodley, ,represented
b3- R. 'N: Creech, together with ,his
wife taken by Mrs. Me Powell, two
daughters. Marjorie and - Minerva,
taken by Mrs. We, S. Howey and11se
1). Dickson, Cissy, a %ward, taken. by
Mrs. W. J. Beaman: lvia Star-
light, Mrs. Goodley'ssister, taken, by
Airs. N. J. Dore and ficins, a Swed-
tsh servant,' taken by Miss L. Martin
Occupied a house in New York. The
family were to be visited by the Pro-
fessor's brother, Bishop of Jlailer-it
taken by W. T. Heama'n. Marjorie
is engaged to Richard Hetherby, tak-
by E. Jr, Christie. He visits the
house but leaves early on pretext of
business but soon returns in search
of a missing' tieke't for a glove fight
Lvhich he finds in the professor's pos-
session and whom he induces to at-
tend„' The place .is raided by rho
police and the two escape home fol-
lowed
ol-towed
by
Jones, who left apiece
ae a>
his coat-tail in the hands of a pol-
iceman. A new suit sent 'un, to the
house for the Bishop was donned
by Jones -who impersonates the Bis-
hop of Ballarat,. The policeman, R.
�. Seidon, arrives and searched, the
house,,;' bat failing to ;find his man
he takes up a position: outside. The
Bishop arrives and is met 'by Jones
evl-oshows him to a room., 'tree
Bishop sends his cloths to be pressed
and failing their return dons the
old suit of Jones, and is arrested 'ay
the police; An escaped Indian ,from
a Sanitorium taken by J. A. {Stewart,
adds to 'the complications, and amuse-
ment, He '"is captured by Jones and
taken to the :Sanitarium iby'the Supt
represented by H. Bissett, The Bi_h-ap
is 'brotieaht aback from -1 the police sta.-
tion a1(1 Jones threatens to sue 'the
Clolice.Cgtian tor damages:
The Bishop is in love with: Maine,
and this Corms an inrerestiic part:
of, the program while the -servant
girl also adds greatly to the amuac
silent.
'The play 'tient off without a hitch
,.
each tine taking their pari; in a
most creditable {nail"lei. The excel -
tent .attention given the applause ted
the co rtLnuous laughter gave evid-
ence 'e 10 the fact that a large and-
�"
ience, ?.houroughlw (:njoved th oven-'
Ings enter! a itime t
The :concert is to be put on again
this evening (1Gredxict day) the. admis-
sionbein` tint .at 25: and 16 cents,,
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6:
•v ,d € t ,ti.. _
th
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.Lear A ieBor'#a:
a. cgs AH;rrtaaaa
ly lir- Silielry, w
alt
1
a
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de
tool
to
fi
is
d
tier„ ` nest" a°e'tlrilaur tnr»e#.a' g tba t Yw
ra7ttSr ';air rite i#aeitxra larte lri4otrata revere
cremation or# 9clae In tteaw and th
'creek Corn, be ixlatr'u teff
the street watered until ;fur
Continued on ga,h,x,
xeter Trims Crediton
The hail .season is opened in %two
and the locals ctaptured the first
game of the season when. tht'y .hand.
tli#sit* rivals the Credztan star' a
beating to the tune of it to 2 This
means aheea`rsting hall for the sea-
son as time atter time 'when tiYe o
I . tarns met in former years, Credit•in
has put it over the locals. Monday's
said 'cvas a bitter one .to :swallow for
the visitors but it was a case of the
Tec tettrla 'Winning. The contest was
fast •notwit.hstanding a few miSidnin
creeping in. In the .First innings an
error was chalked up against the
locals costing; them the first run'. A
fly was Sent out and a one handed
grand stand stunt failed to material-
ize and Crediton scored, There was
no more srorling until the fourth al-
though the eaves received their gai.otu
of players. In the .fourth inning a
Crediton scored their second run- In s
the last of the ii:ourth the visitors s
went to pieces, the pitcher receiving
poor support„ Overthrows were in d
dr
�kR3 4'i' 121.2S 7,J: -- i.' ril.in�f4 toe,
:onti.4.mnilb:1,treforr -tar tat t110grsxt gs;4ret•v.: u ai dt.
fors
from differ*
ariraiasira,'rlircta' a+a7�•rralie
tat rarfitii"s titters Vit» At
rd' rMre preesent- Anion
%it*m nrt+a ,Iitlaer., 'lt' . , P. of
crediltara. 4'i"etrJerr -C'r' elor; end ;scene
rtilor� 'Sheppard of Clinton. Reeve l.l-
litrtt of Godert€b. Reeve feenHey aP
z tiorrae;, peeve, 2lliot't of'43tt'artat'n
revues cello. is -MMT. P. for `North
titl ile X47, Colonel ilscarr, of 'Seat.
'
!Clerk Laine . � r J Mo
3'iitr'e. exit+ . )reDm std, et
+ T?tl rr x a
d s rrel �letyrar'. litre' ": t»
tCiA "e ata+
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aA :
rrr s " .
43
tl� �.
n
;;fiefs
wl;lan
2ly� upon 'their ari'ivitl at
strati: floes Adain Beek SSI
ve .Jaaian ;pF'.. 'aylor••.,:
satires:, : fr„ Bet*
exact of .AII`ca„ .IIcck,
`as aarrnble to he,
tar rrrattera
11M .fro
Ttl ops'ilial
vitrca;sried til
rat been
OA
nor`
ra#lrl.rtan ' rat aP \,1ric1.
0 lel? erlri"r31Ad,
oaR nitca+ mt tr btu#t" to ,
r'Cai)1 3t iia ' AStineiily'
etas
ted b' the protaif
oda Jaen rcatt.reit Mil[ is
of Oarlarioa
of AtjRil ra'w ..a aa.e•va� a6 e
finest• have teen 'point o;±
id 'with ,pont i sate i
Gni to Eta stent 'rift' auna(a
r u df,44 true st± 4t` vat-
rte the xe u1t of {`ire
xsL 'w. Tn ioin 'cars
raa xray r r"tmd $$A tl€te,�'oo to the
irr0
'nor:
"t4
�p
in
0,
+ur
;vie+
air it were ,l.afi0,9@0,0E10
eairitl ht' lraYrest?el in, a wroseet
irk t 3rr sp a
speaker', o ra� tr
e m folloxre'd lrr1a1at d'ate1y by a
4L;$lrrli'og t'liitt it 4t r!w JIOt' tL twtatltalf tt"tia
tett"rriaerrfr 1t 'creta; tlarsv tto etl�trAot
> trrlaile trxaetr, iota easy, Titre tLnitc Issas
art"irt�cl la+axrxti eti1' when the public nten
Rost, na lonlrt*r. be fearful, of crit -
cut or Czar orations...1f they have
tli' ir7ic'xc»zittr of the people sit heart,
rrxtzst slertte tlae people. not as trlbotar
tr' of a party Government, but as
rsten with at trorit to pre*foal;,
r7a
Mee
hisitorjy f t;he hydrorior
r3rlaeine. and the effect, tlTeti conseelai-
K"7r't competition. had had upon ('lee -
trio a T,tcs„ 'l'lie hydro electric t,ch-
o'irae successful is it has been in its
fra`,t' alljtrct, '44'08 natty~ the forerunner
rif attore lmagrrsivt' ehixags, t'rrabodied
iii fiat« hyvlro-radial. scheme
hydro t'lectric has offered itself
as a solution to the problem of keep-
, the young people on the farm'
tllc speaker declared, It has ushered
tri less irksome work on, many Cntar_
io farms, and hydro radials, offer
ing as they do easier transportation
facilities, swill ,hut further that aitn
The radials cannot be built in every
direction but'they will be within the
re. eel) of an."
"We have two schemes for atria.;er,
t'nt luded Mr, Book, One is for a line
frt.ni fir,. Marys and the .other{ in for
line through /gleam, The commis -
ion are endeavoring to work nut a
elf supporting scheme and, as in the
Lvo,rking or the hydro scheme,, first
hiss standards wilt prevail;. The,
ay is not far distant when not only
Exeter but the whole surrounding
district, will have hydro at ' ]their
doors, It 'is our business Ito tell the
truth and it the people uphold us in
talk, radials will be realized with-
in two years."
Before `Orr, {Beck left he was pre-
sented with a large bouquet of roses
pby the little Misses Johns and Mur-
Tlle program of horse races result-
ed in ecerie well contested haute,.'
'Vetere were two races 'the 2 2 7 trot
or pace won by Patchen, Wilkes, and
the ween trot, which 73arry Ca.
t' °trilled home a winner.'..
The results everee
.1.2e trot mile "heats;
P,,i.ehen Wilkes, Sid Ilodgins 2 i. 7
Peed: Bars 1=1. Boysenberry 1 2 2
Vickie B, 113ossenbury x. lilump 3 .3.3 1
Best 'time 2,21.,
Green trot half mile heats;.
ri;irry C'. A, W. Chiiaick - 1. 2 2 1 1
Harry Bars, Jr. 1:Iartlieb 2 1 1 2 '
Capt Green Bosseubury 34 3 3
'Loin I3urrows,'W. Yearley 4 3 4 4
Best, time 1,111e
order, and the side ,retired{ one man
had been put out twice and six rens
had ;been tallied. 'The fourth inning
was the only break in ten otherwise
good game 'The visitors rallied and
played safe :ball but during .the zest
of the game 'failed to bring any of
their' men acrossthe, plate. Exeter
scored • another u•un i'n "the seventh
and two in the ,eighth' , The Exeter
battery is a fast combintaion and
Harrington handed the pill with seem
ingly little exertion,. The Crediton
catcher bad an off day' and 'looks
like a good one. Fahner's slow. ball
Cooled most 01 them and a number of
strikes crossed ,the plate with no al -
tempt at hitting them.
Where was a big crowd on the
grounds and the ;ate receipts will
leave a little to L1ie good as, the ex
senses of the day were heavy{
The 7'xeter boys looked' as ;:hough
they, had ;been 'turned out of a band
box in •their new cream: shits 11 ith .a
large "3i" ;worked in 'blue on the
shirt. A. blue cap and blue sooks
cornpleted ,the outfit,
Herb Young umpired from the
pitcher's box and 1I. I3issett'the liase'e
and, fehc gaffe was 'clean and practic-
ally -freefrerrr disputes,
Following isthe lime up:
CIIEDITON EX'ETEIi,
B. Motz, c = 0 F.:Cann
4 c ._
0
E, Fahner 1st, - 1 Ft. Bissett, 3rd -1
L. Hoffinan, 3rd -0 F. Boyle, 2nd- 1
H. Fanner, :2nd -0 E. Windsor, 1f-2
R. Fahner, p -1 13• Rivers, rf - 0
E. R.. Fainter, - 0 :1)x. Ea ail bell.: s-0
A. Holtzman, - 0 F, 1'tiebner, 1st, -2
S. \Vuerth, - 0 J. Chiitiei. ef --
-
0 Sweitzer, of -0 M. Barrington, i-2
I
ata/ .-' 2.. J9
'Total • •--•
Strikeo€ms by Palmer - 7
Strikeouts by Harrington - 't
Hits oft Feltner i3
its off Uarripgtoq„
S110171 HAY CROP
learirler's ;Sun -Ontario is in for, a.
iighi, hay Crop this year. clover and
alfalfa being especially short.. "That
is made abundantly clear by the -com-
ulehehsive crop report, girth in, tb,.•
Earn). columns of thearo., last'Vve:k,
1t' is 1701 yet Loo iiL'te i;o n7akCL i.n'Jwis-
ions: for sohstituies,,. Peas a oats
to bo cut :green may ?et be solve,
where , clover has baeil, irill,ld. cul .
tt, 1033 be Gown still later,- Corn
in a favorable, season, skid on :w 11.
cultiVated land may be counted on
die of Juni- 11 prompt measures aria
not iteken:these is going to be a tvery
serious shortage of. {odder; n Ont:triio
>o mature) if, planted before ,:the.neid
SPZCY
ractive
QONAIT3
.a'y 017ark; t•,
',1{, ile a*revino
IIIc � eetzt. tire;
lGF3 speakers tEr .41e
LAl
the l:1 -hE et coon ,
of -Exeter,
t
fc.r -1 1.i .i,ortk
r
owing cleoid; ;s,
xzot Csir to keep
Ontario?
dry so4.423,
:r_dby
a" i oWel l,a' 47
1rarra Be,r
he Eietd seerei
srrc Rrro1 n .df'
if
f.Jr,
1 rat to
t<i�x xr it
Sax we
tie" ;i cite
3 Hitt
Make.cr
� y y
the acooie caf e x� t u
fr RCS{ tris zit*
over eaderkOon$4'. i 1 1
of the tea is taro
nleedeinesen
4e�
R4
6�1
wittohl
.rrdy,.
o'4 • -See our
rgai
Prices
O
,naki
S
Shop
to in orm the aad:ies of Ext.
e 'and vicinity til: t 1 leave opened a
la
dress, 'king shop in Exeter .in the rooms
an 'Melsounells Hall over a 2E11.11.301l: $
boat and shoe store, avid 'ami prepared to
an your requirements in this line. A call
is oSic teed.
Apprentices Wanted to Learn
Dressmaking
Florence Hunter
,ef C►dt4
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• a< e ve a
good supply
in ail styks
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and sizes.
ts
t'n
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SPRING
UNDEEZNVEARw
• Two Place sad Combination
Suits
4
der
• Also ;Tee keep en hand a Full
® - Line of Oeternlis
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FURNISHINGS
dw -
Vie leave a new and tap
0 e Oc ti en s
Furnishings in the leading
fashion lits in
4
:a.tS Caps,
Shirts,
4
Ties
▪ Gloves` Collars es
f. 9
• U*E.",,uwca.
?Cro Socks,
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